Bachelor of Commerce: e-Commerce Major (4-Year Post Diploma)
Number of credits required from Athabasca University: 30 credits.
Maximum credit awarded in this program for prior learning through Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) processes: 9 credits.
Program Learning Outcomes
Program-Specific Learning Outcomes
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- demonstrate a grasp of theory, technically based skills and ethical perspectives relevant to core business areas, including marketing, statistics, financial accounting, management accounting, finance, economics, information systems, strategic management, organizational behaviour, and commercial law.
- demonstrate an understanding of how e-commerce systems and models affect strategic management, marketing, and financial and other management information systems, organizational design, and supply chain management considerations.
- demonstrate an appropriate knowledge base to help organizations integrate online business processes and practices.
Global Program Learning Outcomes
The following global program learning outcomes are listed by knowledge, skill and behaviour areas and increasing level of competence in accordance with PLAR criteria assessment sheets.
General Working Knowledge of Commerce and Business
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show basic understanding of subject matter related to marketing, statistics, financial accounting, management accounting, finance, economics, information systems, strategic management, organizational behaviour and commercial law.
- show the understanding and ability to apply the subject matter in hypothetical situations.
- apply the subject matter in real situations.
- assess the subject matter critically and analytically.
- develop their own principles on models useful in business and commerce.
Individual Skills in Applying the Knowledge
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- apply knowledge in hypothetical situations.
- show understanding and ability to apply the subject matter in real life and simulated situations.
- apply the subject matter in real-life complex situations.
- assess and evaluate the experience and learn from it.
- provide a leadership role in coaching others.
Ability to Apply the Knowledge in a Team Setting
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- participate in a team environment.
- influence other team members.
- encourage participation by other team members.
- act as a team role model.
- perform in a formal team leadership role beyond work responsibilities, in community.
Communications
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- exhibit basic written and interpersonal competencies.
- provide some examples of successful written and verbal communication.
- show competent, consistent performance in communication.
- show exemplary communication patterns.
- provide leadership in coaching, training and supporting others.
Theories/Frameworks (Academic) Related to the Bachelor of Commerce Program
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show awareness of theories.
- show understanding, syntheses and integration of practical concepts into life and work.
- demonstrate understanding of some visible application of theory with everyday situations.
- exhibit involvement in organizational change based on theory and framework.
- monitor and assess organizational impacts and changes, and show ongoing personal theoretical development.
Critical Thinking
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show a basic understanding of critical-thinking frameworks.
- demonstrate some aspects of critical thinking in some situations.
- demonstrate critical thinking in most situations.
- provide and exhibit critical thinking to complex tasks and multi-faceted projects.
- use knowledge and personal impact to create change.
Business Policy
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- demonstrate basic understanding of business policy.
- quote information with theoretical application.
- discuss information with practical application.
- evaluate strengths and weaknesses, solve problems and make recommendations in business policy.
- show ability to influence people or organizations in relation to business policy.
Business Practice
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- demonstrate basic understanding of business and commercial practices.
- quote information with theoretical application.
- discuss information with practical application.
- evaluate strengths and weaknesses, solve problems and make recommendations in business and commercial practices.
- show ability to influence people and/or organizations in relation to business and commercial practices.
Adaptability
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- demonstrate awareness of their own adaptability.
- demonstrate awareness of situation and context adaptability.
- exhibit problem-solving, leading to a list of actions.
- make responsible choices among alternatives.
- provide continuous feedback and monitoring.
Creativity
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- demonstrate awareness of their own creativity.
- demonstrate awareness of situation and context creativity.
- exhibit problem-solving, leading to a list of actions.
- make responsible choices among alternatives.
- provide continuous feedback and monitoring.
Problem-Solving
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show understanding of problem-solving frameworks.
- exhibit personal use of problem-solving approaches.
- provide appropriate organizational input into problem-solving.
- provide leadership.
- lead or coach others in problem-solving and decision-making for their organization and community.
Planning and Organizing
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show basic planning and organizing skills.
- successfully plan personal business and accountabilities.
- provide leadership to others.
- plan and organize large groups.
- exhibit exemplary planning and organizing skills.
Knowledge in Electronic (Computer, Web, Communications) Media
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- use computer and communications media appropriately at a basic level.
- recognize implications of electronic media use.
- employ complex and innovative electronic media capacities.
- propose and invent novel applications of electronic media in business and commercial settings.
- inspire and encourage staff and others in business and commercial applications of electronic media.
Organizational Management
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- recall basic principles of organizational structure and functions.
- apply knowledge of organizational structure and management to accomplish business and commercial goals.
- show leadership and management capacity in some situations.
- show a consistent pattern of leadership and management capacity, and a potential for growth.
- assume and/or accept leadership roles appropriately and convincingly.
Business and Commercial Professionalism
As a result of completing this program, students should be able to
- show basic sound judgment and business behaviour.
- apply knowledge of business environment, organizational structure and interests at stake in a conscious way.
- demonstrate appropriate wielding of authority and knowledge of structural capacities of their organization to achieve business and commercial goals.
- apply ethical and policy considerations in business and commercial spheres.
- exhibit sound, adept and advanced business and commercial practices based on structural and ethical foundations.
Possible Career Options
- Owner of retail business
- Human Resources Manager
- Independent e-Business Entrepreneur
- e-Business Director
- Information Technology Consultant
- Internet Security and Control Officer
- Management Consultant
- Project Manager
- Software Developer
- Banking, Credit and other type of Investment Manager
- Computer and Information Systems Manager
- Computer Programmer and Interactive Media Developer
- Database Analyst and Data Administrator
- Information Systems Analyst and Consultant
- Financial Officer
- professional and management occupations in business services
- Purchasing Agent and Officer
- Sales, Marketing and Advertising Manager
- Web Designer and Developer
Possible Further Education Options
At Athabasca University
- Master of Arts – Integrated Studies (MAIS)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Education in Distance Education (MEd)
- Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Distance Education Technology
At Other Educational Institutions*
- education: bachelor/master
- law
- medicine
- library science
- social work
- journalism
- teaching English as a second language (TESL)
* Some universities will not accept a three-year degree for admittance into a graduate program. An additional year of study may be required. It is the students’ responsibility to research the entrance requirements of other universities.
Updated March 25, 2009
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